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Bright, Elizabeth Holden (1914 - 1998)

Lady

Born

1914Camberwell, Victoria, Australia

Died

1998

Occupation

Medical practitioner

Alternative Names

Flaxman, Elizabeth (maiden name)

Summary

Lady Elizabeth Bright, the daughter of Herbert Boyd and Annie (née Holden) Flaxman graduated from Melbourne University in medicine in 1937. She became a resident at the Queen Victoria Hospital for women and children. She moved to the Adelaide Children's Hospital in 1939, met Charles Bright and was married in 1940. During the War Bright worked as a locum and did the medical examinations for the Women's Australian National Service (WANS) recruits. She wrote "The Diary of a woman Doctor" for the Advertiser. She became the honorary medical officer for the Kindergarten Union of South Australia and was on the Social Welfare Committee of the Red Cross. Bright travelled extensively with her husband, Sir Charles Bright. She became patron of the South Australian branch of the Women Writer's Association from 1982 to 1991 and in 1983 published a book written by her late husband called The confidential clerk about Charles Flaxman and George Fife Angas.

Sources used to compile this entry:http://www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au:1083/search/dBright%2C+Elizabeth%2C+Lady/dbright+elizabeth+lady/-5,-1,0,B/frameset&FF=dbright+elizabeth+lady&1,1, accessed 2004-04-20.